Tuesday, May 27, 2014

@PMOIndia

So…did you read the news about that
19 year old kid from Lucknow
who was searching for a better twitter handle and he accidentally got
@PMOIndia?Apparently this handle was
“available” when the old PMO folks reset their handle from @PMOIndia to
@PMOIndiaArchive.After a while, the
people at twitter corrected this by taking away @PMOIndia from the kid and gave
him back his old handle.

The kid’s name is Qaiser Ali and he
seems to be a good kid.His parents told
him to apologize, which he did. But then
again, there is no need for him to apologize.What did he really do that required an apology?

Qaiser Ali was the proud
owner of @PMOIndia for 30 minutes.In
those 30 minutes, he didn’t really do anything wrong.Now what could he have done wrong if he
wanted to be “funny” or “scandalous” – PLENTY!30 minutes is a long time
to do some damage – if he wanted to do so. Here is my imagination.(This is a tongue in cheek post attempting to
be humorous.)

Barrack Obama’s Indian Visa
has been cancelled. #Payback!

Cricket is now our national
bug. #BestInTheWorld

Our navy is on the way to Sri Lanka for a
naval blockade. #NoMatchForUs

40 comments:

You really are on a roll with this post SG!! Petrol price would have figured on my list too... Repealing #BecauseICan had me in splits :D How about no income tax for salaried class henceforth #Cashback#YouSlogYouHog :P

I seem to look at it differently.PMO must apologise.Why were they not keen to hand it over to in coming PM?Was there anything to hide?Qaiser may not have harmed us,but,look at the disaster in real terms he could have created.PMO must clarify

Thanks for your comments and complements Karunesh. I am on Twitter (SG716SG). But, unfortunately, I rarely log in to Twitter. You may say “never”. I really complement people who have a regular job and at the same time active in Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Blog and other stuff. I am unable to do that. Even the posts I am writing is due to pressure put on me by 2 individuals. Insignia (a fellow blogger and my technical advisor) and “Who posted this?” a guy who is not afraid to tell what he thinks through his comments.

Thanks for your comments and complements Ashwini. I am on Twitter (SG716SG). But, unfortunately, I rarely log in to Twitter. You may say “never”. I really complement people who have a regular job and at the same time active in Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Blog and other stuff. I am unable to do that. Even the posts I am writing is due to pressure put on me by 2 individuals. Insignia (a fellow blogger and my technical advisor) and “Who posted this?” a guy who is not afraid to tell what he thinks through his comments.